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The Southern Area Coordination Center
(SACC) is a key player in the National Incident Management System,
developed to coordinate and provide support in emergency situations.
SACC is the focal point for mobilizing resources such as aircraft,
crews, equipment, and personnel within the Southeastern U.S. (as
well as to other parts of the country), in support of wildland fires
and emergency/disaster relief efforts. Located in Atlanta, GA, the
Center is one of 11 Geographic Area Coordination Centers throughout
the United States that work in concert with the National Interagency
Coordination Center. In addition to resource mobilization, SACC's
other main role is providing Intelligence and Predictive Services
products to support wildland fire managers and firefighters in the
decision making process.
The Southern Area consists of State and Federal land management
units in the 13 southern states (State units only in West Texas),
as well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. To learn more
about the Southern Area Coordination Center and the Southern Area,
click on About Us.
Cooperating Federal and State Agencies in the Southern
Area:
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